What are the manifestations of advanced cerebellar atrophy?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-16
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Symptoms of cerebellar atrophy:

    1. There will be ataxia gait, unsteady walking, ataxia dysarthria, incoherent speech, ataxia of limbs, nystagmus and so on.

    2. If it reaches the advanced stage, there will be atrophy of other systems, such as the brainstem, cortex, etc., memory loss, cognitive impairment, and the prognosis of patients is often not good.

    3. In the late stage, due to limited activities, it is necessary to stay in bed for a long time, if the nursing is not comprehensive enough, it is easy to be complicated by bedsores or lung infections, urinary system infections, venous thrombosis, etc., which can even be life-threatening.

    4. In the nervous system, there can also be paralysis of the throat muscles, choking on drinking water, aspiration, or sleep apnea syndrome and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When the cerebellum reaches an advanced stage, there are usually obvious manifestations of ataxia, such as obvious unsteadiness in walking, even difficulty in standing, unsteadiness in holding things in hand, such as being unable to eat on one's own. During the physical examination, it was found that the fingers, nose, and knee and shin tests were not well done. In addition, in the late stage of cerebellar atrophy, there will also be some language changes, such as some poetic language, unclear pronunciation and other related symptoms, and some dizziness, nystagmus and other related clinical manifestations.

    There are many causes of cerebellar atrophy, some hereditary diseases, as well as neurodegenerative diseases and cerebrovascular diseases, etc., which should be treated according to **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Later symptoms of cerebellar atrophy include slurred speech, inability to control pitch, inability to speak in severe cases, difficulty swallowing, inability to stand, inability to sit up, stubbornness, sensitivity, memory loss, need to rely on a wheelchair to walk or stay in bed, and inability to take care of oneself. If the brain or peripheral nerves are affected, the patient's intelligence will also be affected. It can also cause complications such as urinary tract infection, myocardial infarction, and lung infection.

    Some patients with cerebellar atrophy are in a coma all day, and the patient will occasionally be awake for a while.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The late stage of cerebellar atrophy is mainly manifested as gait instability, ataxia, and slurred speech, which can affect the patient's motor and language functions, resulting in inconvenient movement, language impairment, and may also have personality changes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The main manifestations of the late cerebellar atrophy are motor imbalance or even loss of exercise ability, aphasia, inability to speak, and inability to communicate with people, which is basically no different from a vegetative person.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the advanced stage, patients will have obvious memory loss, personality changes, behavioral disorders, etc., and severe patients may also have mental retardation, dementia, paralysis, mood fluctuations, suspiciousness, depression and anxiety, roughness, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Patients with cerebellar atrophy often have very serious symptoms in the later stage, and there will be cerebellar dysfunction, which is mainly manifested by balance dysfunction and motor coordination dysfunction, and in the late stage, patients are often unable to stand up, and will fall to the side when they stand up, and patients need to be in a wheelchair for a long time.

    In addition, some patients will have obvious muscle atrophy in the later stage of cerebellar atrophy, and his language function will also be affected, and he will not be able to speak clearly if he cannot control his pronunciation normally, and sometimes he will not be able to write.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Patients with cerebellar atrophy are mainly bedridden and unable to walk in the later stage. The function of the cerebellum is responsible for balance, and the main symptom of cerebellar atrophy is balance dysfunction. In the middle or early stage of cerebellar atrophy, patients often have difficulty walking, even if they can walk, they are wobbly and very unstable, and it is easy to fall, especially in the elderly, after falling, it will cause fractures, and fractures will cause a series of problems after being bedridden.

    In addition, in the later stage of cerebellar atrophy, in addition to cerebellar atrophy, there will be atrophy of other systems, such as atrophy of the cortex, atrophy of the brainstem, atrophy of the pyramidal tract, and so on. Therefore, in the late stage of cerebellar atrophy, in addition to poor balance function, there will also be some cognitive dysfunction, choking on water, dysphagia and other related complications, so the quality of life in the later stage is very poor, basically in a state of bed rest. If not properly cared for, it can lead to complications such as aspiration pneumonia, venous thrombosis of the lower extremities, and pressure sores.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Typical presentation.

    Cerebellar ataxia is a common manifestation of cerebellar atrophy, in which the center of gravity of the trunk is unstable when the patient walks, and gait disturbances occur as if drunk. When symptoms worsen, dysarthria develops, causing the patient to develop a poetic or explosive speech. If it is not timely**, it will lead to cognitive dysfunction, and in severe cases, forgetfulness or incoherent speech.

    2. Accompanying performance.

    Patients with cerebellar atrophy who have a longer onset of the disease may have mild symptoms of acute cerebral infarction, followed by headache, dizziness, tinnitus, and hemiplegia.

    3. Manifestations of complications.

    Bedsores are a common complication caused by cerebellar atrophy, which is mostly caused by patients staying in bed for a long time, resulting in compression of local tissues, and continuous ischemia or hypoxia, resulting in tissue ulceration and necrosis. Prompt medical attention should be sought** and the patient should be helped to turn over more.

    It can be seen that cerebellar atrophy is extraordinary, and it is a degenerative disease, which can be given according to the actual situation of the patient, and it is necessary to take ** drugs for a long time if necessary. In addition, it is necessary to reduce unnecessary bumps, improve the quality of life, and be accompanied by family members when necessary, so as to avoid accidents and health hazards.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the advanced stage of cerebellar atrophy, patients will have loss of movement and cannot stand and walk, because the main function of the cerebellum is balance and regulation of body movements, or the patient will have loss of motor function and balance. The further development of cerebellar atrophy will also affect the brain tissue, so there will be signs of brain atrophy such as mental decline and memory loss. For patients with cerebellar atrophy, it is still necessary to take positive measures to prevent the formation of cerebellar atrophy, and regular imaging examinations of the cerebellum and other brain tissues are necessary to help detect brain atrophy as soon as possible, and to do more actions that help balance the group, which are better measures to prevent cerebellar atrophy.

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